Shabash Explained
Shabash (Shabhash, Sabash, Sabaash or Shavash) is a term used in the Indian subcontinent to signal commendation for an achievement, similar in meaning to bravo and kudos. It may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
Films
- Sabhash, a 2000 Indian Tamil-language film
- Sabash Babu, a 1993 Indian Tamil-language film
- Shabhash Daddy, a 1979 Indian Hindi-language film by Kishore Kumar
- Sabaash Mapillai, a 1961 Indian Tamil-language film
- Sabaash Meena, a 1958 Indian Tamil-language film by B. R. Panthulu
- Shabaash Mithu, a 2022 Indian Hindi-language sports biographical film about Indian cricketer Mithali Raj
- Sabaash Naidu, an unrealized Indian film by Kamal Haasan, a spinoff of Dasavathaaram (2008)
- Sabhash Raja, a 1961 Indian Telugu-language film
- Sabhash Ramudu, a 1959 Indian Telugu-language film
- Sabash Sariyana Potti, a 2011 Indian Tamil-language film
- Sabash Satyam, a 1969 Indian Telugu-language science fiction film
- Sabhash Suri, a 1964 Indian Telugu-language film
- Sabash Thambi, a 1967 Indian Tamil-language film
- Shabash Vikram, a 1985 Indian Kannada-language film
Television
Music
- Shabash Sharon, a 1986 pop music album produced by the Indian musical duo Anand–Milind
- "Shabash Pulish", a solo track on Nandigram, a 2007 Bengali album produced by Indian musician Kabir Suman
- Shabash (album), a 1991 album by the Russian band Alisa
Books and plays
- Shabash Anarkali, a Hindustani-language play by Surinder Gulati, parodying of the historical Saleem-Anarkali romance
- Shabash Professor Shonku, a collection of short stories by Satyajit Ray, featuring the character Professor Shonku
Others
See also